As it stands today, 2021 Bronco Sports with 10k miles are going for MSRP on KBB. I know today's market is hot, but those vehicles have not been deprecating in that way.
Also, in my area, Bronco Sports are mostly unavailable and are actually marked up ~4k
Yes, I've called everywhere within a 3 hour radius and put my name in to every dealership that has some coming in. The lowest markup I've seen (even on those not on the lot yet) is 8k. I really doubt I'd lose that much on the Sport, considering I'm getting a discount off MSRP with my student...
Very true, but I've heard of that build being pumped out in 3 months. I could definitely be wrong though and that's why I'm entertaining getting an interim vehicle.
I'm just worried my current trade (2015 Accord) will lose more value in that time than a 2022 Sport, knowing that my Accord's value right now is like 80% of what it was when I bought it.
You're right though, I definitely don't expect to come out on top. I'm just hoping I break even.
Yeah, my order would be a pretty basic Big Bend with the Mid package and a soft top, so I'm pretty confident it would be in by next Summer, barring other unforeseen circumstances.
Haha, that's how I feel. With the indefiniteness of the delivery time with a full-size Bronco, I was thinking getting an interim vehicle wouldn't be a bad idea, especially seeing how current '21 models are holding their value. Even if a lose a few grand, I guess it would be an appropriate toll...
So, I’ve recently gotten a new job that pays really well and want to reward myself with my dream car: a Bronco. Unfortunately, full-size Broncos are being marked up right now on lots at ridiculous amounts.
So, I plan on ordering one. However, in the meantime, during my search for a Bronco, I...
Hey everyone,
I plan on ordering a Bronco when 2023 orders open up. So, with that said, if any of you in the southern PA/MD area have any dealership recommendations/experiences to talk about, it would be really useful information.